I think that (s)he's asking for someone to share their spreadsheet that they use to build their suits.
ahh... im sure someone wouldnt mind releasing their work for free...I think that (s)he's asking for someone to share their spreadsheet that they use to build their suits.
That crossed my mind too but, for some people, I'm sure that it's part of the enjoyment / challenge. For the ones, feeling obligated to do it in order to compete, I definitely agree.Am I the only one that thinks if you need a spreadsheet to engage in a recreational/leisure activity there is quite possibly something wrong with said activity?
I just see it as an example of the root of what's gone wrong with UO over the years, at least in my opinion. Used to be you didn't have to go through matching and trying to balance 3 dozen properties to be competitive, or be able to engage in pretty much every aspect of game play. You would get a GM crafted suit, possibly a weapon and or shield (If you didn't have one of the marginally better magic one's) and go out and engage in the game world. AoS comes and it's been a constant battle to keep the game balanced because now there is such a plethora of combinations in how you can stack stats, resists, buffs, and modifiers. It's a contributing factor to the disastrous Crafting system we have now that is overly complex, and still yields items inferior to loot drops a majority of the time. It's lead to the ever increasing need for "Bigger Stronger Faster" Bosses etc. It lead to Greater Dragons and a few other ridiculous tameable creatures in order to keep them Tamers relevant.That crossed my mind too but, for some people, I'm sure that it's part of the enjoyment / challenge. For the ones, feeling obligated to do it in order to compete, I definitely agree.
Personally, I did it for one toon, trying to optimize his suit, but didn't for the rest. For the most part, I simply upgrade one piece at a time without necessarily optimizing. For example, I took a gorget with 10% LMC off one of my toons yesterday and still had 40 LMC.
Would be nice but I'm more than a little skeptical that they choose to go in that direction. Once the power creep starts, I'm not sure it can be stopped...Maybe, just maybe if there are more expansions instead of building on Age of Shadows, they can do one that starts reversing some of this insanity, call it "Dawn of Light" or something.. work back towards the inherit simplicity that made UO such a great game to begin with.
Nope ... but it doesn't mean you are rightAm I the only one that thinks if you need a spreadsheet to engage in a recreational/leisure activity there is quite possibly something wrong with said activity?
Many thanks - looking forward to it ....I'll send you mine when I get home tonight.
This is exactly what made me lose interest in the game .... when a Vanc Sword became nothing, and a GM crafted suit was basically newbie gear.I just see it as an example of the root of what's gone wrong with UO over the years, at least in my opinion. Used to be you didn't have to go through matching and trying to balance 3 dozen properties to be competitive, or be able to engage in pretty much every aspect of game play. You would get a GM crafted suit, possibly a weapon and or shield (If you didn't have one of the marginally better magic one's) and go out and engage in the game world. AoS comes and it's been a constant battle to keep the game balanced because now there is such a plethora of combinations in how you can stack stats, resists, buffs, and modifiers. It's a contributing factor to the disastrous Crafting system we have now that is overly complex, and still yields items inferior to loot drops a majority of the time. It's lead to the ever increasing need for "Bigger Stronger Faster" Bosses etc. It lead to Greater Dragons and a few other ridiculous tameable creatures in order to keep them Tamers relevant.
Maybe, just maybe if there are more expansions instead of building on Age of Shadows, they can do one that starts reversing some of this insanity, call it "Dawn of Light" or something.. work back towards the inherit simplicity that made UO such a great game to begin with.
THIS 1000%!!!This is exactly what made me lose interest in the game .... when a Vanc Sword became nothing, and a GM crafted suit was basically newbie gear.
I hated mousing over an item and seeing what to me was almost a spamming of numbers on my screen.
I still dislike it, and it does my head-in but I have to accept it - so I thought I would try and create my first suit and I have ended up with so many bookmarked webpages, and about 6 pages of hand scribbled notes and lists of numbers ...
Go play on Siege, it's pretty much exactly like this still.I just see it as an example of the root of what's gone wrong with UO over the years, at least in my opinion. Used to be you didn't have to go through matching and trying to balance 3 dozen properties to be competitive, or be able to engage in pretty much every aspect of game play. You would get a GM crafted suit, possibly a weapon and or shield (If you didn't have one of the marginally better magic one's) and go out and engage in the game world. AoS comes and it's been a constant battle to keep the game balanced because now there is such a plethora of combinations in how you can stack stats, resists, buffs, and modifiers. It's a contributing factor to the disastrous Crafting system we have now that is overly complex, and still yields items inferior to loot drops a majority of the time. It's lead to the ever increasing need for "Bigger Stronger Faster" Bosses etc. It lead to Greater Dragons and a few other ridiculous tameable creatures in order to keep them Tamers relevant.
Maybe, just maybe if there are more expansions instead of building on Age of Shadows, they can do one that starts reversing some of this insanity, call it "Dawn of Light" or something.. work back towards the inherit simplicity that made UO such a great game to begin with.
Not quite, though people are still largely using GM Crafted stuff there, Siege is only a bandaid, all the stupid is still lying just underneath. I have and on occassion do play on Siege, truth be told, it's the smug factor that drives me away from it.Go play on Siege, it's pretty much exactly like this still.
Hate to break it to you but no, we don't all run around in GM made armor.Go play on Siege, it's pretty much exactly like this still.
It's not smug, although I do brag a lot about how much crap I have, but don't we all ?Not quite, though people are still largely using GM Crafted stuff there, Siege is only a bandaid, all the stupid is still lying just underneath. I have and on occassion do play on Siege, truth be told, it's the smug factor that drives me away from it.
I think you're missing what I mean, smug might not be the right word, but there does appear to be some sense of "elitisim" which to me over time leads to a view of smugishness, among a portion of the Siege community. It's pretty apparent when you notice trends, prime example how many threads in UHall do you see people starting saying "Come Play on Baja we're better than all the other shards...." over time.It's not smug, although I do brag a lot about how much crap I have, but don't we all ?
I think you're missing what I mean, smug might not be the right word, but there does appear to be some sense of "elitisim" which to me over time leads to a view of smugishness, among a portion of the Siege community. It's pretty apparent when you notice trends, prime example how many threads in UHall do you see people starting saying "Come Play on Baja we're better than all the other shards...." over time.
yeah but we just blame that on Freja, you'll notice she's always the author. If you ran into any elitism, it was from our visiting PvPrs that like to constantly tells us all how we suck.I think you're missing what I mean, smug might not be the right word, but there does appear to be some sense of "elitisim" which to me over time leads to a view of smugishness, among a portion of the Siege community. It's pretty apparent when you notice trends, prime example how many threads in UHall do you see people starting saying "Come Play on Baja we're better than all the other shards...." over time.